Description
Nothing ruins your day faster than turning the key and hearing nothing but a click from a dead battery. This 12-volt voltage regulator keeps your tractor’s electrical system running smoothly by controlling the charging output from your generator or alternator. Without a properly working regulator, you could end up with a dead battery when you need your tractor most, or worse yet, overcharged batteries that get damaged from too much voltage. This little but mighty component is the traffic cop of your electrical system, making sure everything gets just the right amount of power.
What You’re Getting
- 6-terminal design that fits perfectly where your old regulator used to be
- Steady voltage output that ensures your lights stay bright, your ignition system gets steady power, and your battery stays properly charged
- Durable construction that won’t quit when you’re counting on it most
- Direct OEM replacement—no modifications needed to get back to work
Built for Real Farm Work
This regulator is built specifically for Ford tractors from the 2000 series utility models all the way up to the bigger 4400 series machines. Whether you’re running your tractor for hours during planting season, working late into the evening with your lights on during harvest, or using hydraulic implements that draw extra electrical power, this regulator keeps everything running reliably. It’s especially important if you’ve added accessories like work lights, radios, or hydraulic controls that put extra demand on your electrical system.
Made to Last
Farm equipment electrical systems take a beating from vibration, dust, moisture, and temperature extremes. This regulator is designed to handle those tough conditions without failing when you’re counting on it. The solid-state design means fewer moving parts to wear out, and the weather-resistant construction keeps moisture and dirt from causing problems.
Good to Know
Before installing, make sure your tractor’s electrical system is 12-volt negative ground. Always disconnect the battery before working on electrical components, and double-check your wiring connections before reconnecting power. The 6 terminals should line up exactly with your original wiring harness. A quick tip: take a photo of your original wiring before disconnecting anything—it’ll save you time and frustration during installation.






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